Jewelry Care and Disclaimer

Handle with Clean Hands:

Always handle handmade jewellery with clean hands to prevent the transfer of oils and dirt onto the delicate surfaces. This helps maintain the original appearance of the piece.

Avoid Moisture and Humidity:

Keep handmade jewellery away from moisture and humidity, as these factors can accelerate tarnishing, especially for metals like silver. Store your pieces in a dry environment to preserve their quality.

Avoid Harsh Chemicals:
Keep handmade jewellery away from harsh chemicals, including cleaning products and perfumes. Chemical exposure can compromise the integrity of materials like beads, wires, and finishes.

What is tarnishing:

Sterling silver will naturally tarnish with exposure to the air, environment, perfumes, moisturizers, hairspray, soaps and perspiration. These are obviously a fact of life so regular cleaning will help keep your silver sparkling. Tarnishing is a non-permanent, chemical change in the surface of metal which darkens and dulls over time. Tarnishing will eventually happen on silver, changing its colour from bright white, through yellow, then to brown and eventually dark. Pollution, contact with chemicals and some skin types will increase the chances of tarnishing happening quickly. It’s difficult to avoid tarnish on silver, but luckily it could be removed. As tarnishing is a natural process you can either accept it as part of the ageing process of your jewellery or you could try to prevent it and eventually remove it when desired. 

Cleaning Jewellery:

We recommend the use of a soft cloth with gentle rubbing. If needed jewellery can be washed in warm water with a mild detergent. Completely dry with a soft, nonabrasive cloth before storing. If you need something more effective to clean your jewellery, we recommend you use specialist silver polishing cloths. These cloths will help bring your jewellery back to life on a daily basis, essentially lifting off dirt, grease and fingerprints. Simply rub over your jewellery to achieve best results. Tarnished jewellery could be chemically cleaned using tarnish removing solution or polish. For better results clean away grease and dirt with warm soapy water and chemically clean with a tarnish removing solution or polish. Carefully read the instructions on the solution you are using. Take special care when cleaning jewellery with gemstones as some chemicals could damage them and change their appearance. If your pieces are heavily tarnished and you don’t have the time to clean them, we advise you take them to a professional silver cleaner. We do not take any responsibility for damage which ensues from your actions.

Jewellery Allergy Disclaimer:

Although extremely rare, some people are allergic to the metals and finishes commonly used in making jewellery. It is the responsibility of the customer to be aware of any allergies to metals before making a purchase. And as with even fine jewellery, this is not a guarantee against potential reaction to skin. We are not responsible for any discomfort or allergic reactions that may occur because of wearing our jewellery.

 

Caution! Small parts - Risk of Choking!

Our collection of jewellery might contain tiny components that could pose a choking hazard, particularly to young children. We strongly advise taking the following precautions:Keep Out of Reach from Children

Our jewellery is intended solely for adult use. It is crucial to keep all pieces out of reach from infants, toddlers, and small children.

Under no circumstances should children be allowed to play with or handle our jewellery without proper adult supervision.

In cases where older children choose to adorn themselves with our jewellery items, it becomes imperative to educate them about potential hazards related to choking and emphasize responsible handling practices.